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Kamala Harris tells crowd of Hollywood creatives Trump, GOP are 'crazy' 'motherf*ckers'

"I would ask you that all the emotions that we are feeling—give those emotions, give that experience to those people that you are writing about and writing for."

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"I would ask you that all the emotions that we are feeling—give those emotions, give that experience to those people that you are writing about and writing for."

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Kamala Harris took part in "A Day of Unreasonable Conversation" at the Getty Center in LA and took the opportunity to say of President Trump and the Republicans, "these motherf*ckers are crazy." 

In a clip from the invitation-only event, an attendee posted the quote, "There is so much about this moment that is trying to make people feel like they’ve lost their minds, when, in fact, these mothafuckas are crazy." She went on to note, "Oh, Kamala Harris, you have charmed me."



Harris offered instruction for the creatives gathered to hear her speak. "We are living history right now, and you all storytellers are living this. You're not passive observers, you know that. You're living it, and I would ask you that all the emotions that we are feeling—give those emotions, give that experience to those people that you are writing about and writing for.

"It gets back to my point about helping people, just put a label on it, even if it doesn't change the circumstance. Because there is so much about this moment that is trying to make people feel like they've lost their minds, when in fact, these motherf*ckers are crazy!"

The crowd roared and cheered, loving being told that those they oppose are crazy, eating up Harris' directive to infuse their creative work with politically, leftist-inspired messaging. 

The "Day of Unreasonable Conversation" is "an invitation-only gathering designed to equip creators of culture – television writers, artists, producers, executives, and digital storytellers – for the year ahead." The creators say that "The event brings together the most influential voices in entertainment with leading changemakers from across sectors to engage in honest, critical discourse on the most urgent issues of our time."

Others who graced the stage included Karine Jean-Pierre, Hasan Piker, Mara Brock Akil, Kumail Nanjiani, and others.

The entire event is designed to give creative people talking points and messaging to include in their creative projects that are then fed through studios and publishers until they are disseminated down to the unwitting public. The public then takes in these creative projects as just another piece of the entertainment landscape, not even aware that the messages have been massaged from Democrat leaders through culture makers and out into the world.

This is how culture ends up with trans kids shows and progressive messaging as just the norm across platforms, podcasts, and magazines. Public advocates can react and protest once the entertainment products are made and disseminated, but the messaging is baked into the entire infrastructure.

"Serving as a trusted platform for creative leaders, A Day of Unreasonable Conversation fosters meaningful connection between those shaping pop culture and those driving social change," the event page notes. "Together, we explore how narrative and creative expression can unlock understanding, progress and possibility."

The event was founded by Popper Daley x BPI, i.e Bully Pulpit International. BPI Group is a marketing firm that puts clients "in a position of authority that provides you the platform through powerful communications. BPI," they write, "is your partner to craft campaigns that lead change."

The event was co-chaired with Kerry Washington, Pilar Stone, Greg Berlanti, and Joseph Gordon-Levitt. The 2025 event was fiscally sponsored by the non-profit Social Impact Fund, which touts itself as the "trusted, go-to resource for culture makers in the entertainment and creative communities, and beyond, seeking expert, comprehensive support with their philanthropic goals."

Their entire mission to serve as a clearing house for donations to groups that have not attained their own charitable status. The group took in $23,606,421 in 2024, up from $10,276,999 in 2023. They receive funding from the entertainment industry as well as the Ford Foundation. They are an IRS-designated charity.

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Jeanne

I wanted my comment to include the quote in this headline. It was rejected and censored! It’s just Kamala showing the intelligence, grace, civility, wit and character we’ve come to expect…

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